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Abdominal wall bulging after thoracic surgery, an underdiagnosed wound complication
Complications after thoracic surgery have well been established, pain being the most prominent. Intercostal nerves are mixed type nerves combining motor and sensory functions.
Lange, Johan +5 more
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Medieval (arrow) weapon injuries in contemporary surgical practice: Impaled posterior thoracic wall arrowhead leading to haemo-thorax: Management protocols. Case report. [PDF]
Shabhay A +4 more
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Drug‐coated balloons: From conventional designs to next‐generation innovations in vascular therapy
This review traces the evolution of drug‐coated balloons (DCBs) from conventional designs to next‐generation platforms. We highlight innovations in balloon engineering, coating technologies, and therapeutic agents that enhance localized drug delivery while addressing challenges in efficiency, safety, and biocompatibility for vascular and emerging non ...
Lu Zhang +5 more
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Homologous membrane wrapped ZIF‐8 nanoparticles were proposed to improve biocompatibility and targeting ability to neural stem cells (NSCs). ZIF‐8‐SCM NPs exhibit pH responsiveness, thereby generating an intracellular Zn2+ storm to accelerate neural differentiation through calcium and MAPK signaling pathways. Moreover, they promote function recovery in
Jie Wang +11 more
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Actinomycosis of the Thoracic Wall [PDF]
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Effect of skeletonizationof the internal thoracic artery on vessel wall integrity
Background. This study was conceived to evaluate the effect of internal thoracic artery (ITA) skeletonization on vessel wall integrity. Methods. Forty consecutive patients undergoing coronary artery bypass were randomized to receive a skeletonized (n
Toesca A +4 more
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Rare case of low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma of the thoracic wall with complete sternum reconstruction. [PDF]
Nunes Pombo J +10 more
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ABSTRACT The azygos vein (AV) is typically described as ascending vertically to the right of the vertebral column before arching anteriorly to drain into the superior vena cava. However, a small number of studies suggest that it is found leftward in older adults.
Lauren R. Hector +4 more
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Paediatric thoracic wall lipoblastoma in a 7-year old: a rare tumour of childhood. [PDF]
Prasad G +3 more
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Shared differential metabolites identified across the three sample groups. (A) Venn diagram of differential metabolites between the two comparison groups; Based on the detected levels of these overlapping differential metabolites, (B) d‐Arabitol, (C) Triclosan, (D) Iloprost, (E) Tetracosanoic acid, and (F) Omeprazole sulfone. Box plots were constructed
Mengtao Qian +4 more
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